It’s hard to be bullish on the young Detroit Lions after the team dropped a 35-17 loss in Green Bay on Monday night. The team squandered a 17-14 halftime lead and fell to 0-2 on the season in the process.
Despite the negative outcome, not everything was negative. Some players showed promise for the future and raised their stocks. Others fluctuated in the other direction, with a couple of Lions venturing down into penny stock value for their negative performances.
Here’s the Lions stock report after Week 2.